In social science and economics, the "streetlight effect" describes a common observational bias where people only look for answers where it is easiest to look.
: Artificial light at night makes leaves significantly tougher, making them inedible for caterpillars and other insects.
New research highlights how all-night streetlighting disrupts local food chains by altering plant biology.
: While light provides safety in cities like Hong Kong , it creates a "biological desert" for local fauna. 💡 The "Streetlight Effect" (Cognitive Bias)
A 2020 coming-of-age crime drama, When the Streetlights Go On follows a student journalist, Charlie Chambers, who investigates a double homicide in a small Midwestern town during the summer of 1995.
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In social science and economics, the "streetlight effect" describes a common observational bias where people only look for answers where it is easiest to look.
: Artificial light at night makes leaves significantly tougher, making them inedible for caterpillars and other insects. When the Streetlights Go On
New research highlights how all-night streetlighting disrupts local food chains by altering plant biology. In social science and economics, the "streetlight effect"
: While light provides safety in cities like Hong Kong , it creates a "biological desert" for local fauna. 💡 The "Streetlight Effect" (Cognitive Bias) In social science and economics
A 2020 coming-of-age crime drama, When the Streetlights Go On follows a student journalist, Charlie Chambers, who investigates a double homicide in a small Midwestern town during the summer of 1995.